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Kingston planning board continues lot-line adjustment hearing for Church Street properties to April 1

2689820 · March 19, 2025
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Summary

The Kingston Planning Board continued a public hearing on a proposed equal land swap at 18 and 26 Church Street after staff and the board identified drafting errors, missing lot dimensions and an unsigned wetland delineation; applicants were directed to submit corrected plans by March 25.

The Kingston Planning Board on March 18 continued a public hearing on a boundary line adjustment that would swap 0.99 acres between two parcels at 18 and 26 Church Street and preserve existing lot sizes, with the board directing corrected plans and additional documentation before moving forward.

The request would exchange the same area of land between the two parcels so each lot remains essentially the same size while providing an upland building envelope for a proposed accessory dwelling unit, applicant Donna Carter said. "We're actually swapping wetlands for upland to get a dry building envelope," Carter said, adding the change was intended to meet town setbacks from Greenwood Pond and wetlands.

Board staff and the town engineer raised multiple plan deficiencies that led the board to delay formal…

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